Twinkling Light

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    Twinkling Light

    If my eyes should catch a twinkling light, from the darkness into my soul.
    Then I would know true happiness, and every fiber of my being made whole.
    For out there beyond the farthest star, my maker is oh so close to me.
    For in his gentle wisdom from the dirt, he made this creature known as me.

    He doesn't ask for payment, for in his wisdom he truly knows.
    As just a simple child of God, love's stronger and a bind that grows.
    If my heart should feel a speck of light, chasing darkness out of my soul.
    Then I'm bound to my Heavenly Father, and my faith he will behold.

    When my hand should reach for his, as I enter into his kingdom of light.
    I can truly rest assured; my eyes will never be darkened by another night.
    For out there beyond the farthest star, my maker patiently waits for me.
    The Father, Son and Holy Ghost, and soon this creature known as me.

    By Daniel Snuffer

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    Poetry is either something that lives like fire inside you or else it is nothing, an empty formalized bore around which pedants can endlessly drone their notes and explanations.

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